LTE connectivity was treated as a practical strength, supporting calls, streaming, messaging, and phone-free smartwatch use.
Pros: app ecosystem, smartwatch features
Cons: cross-platform compatibility, blood oxygen tracking
LTE connectivity was treated as a practical strength, supporting calls, streaming, messaging, and phone-free smartwatch use.
Pros: app ecosystem, smartwatch features
Cons: cross-platform compatibility, blood oxygen tracking
LTE connectivity is a major strength because reviewers framed it as a useful phone alternative for parents and kids.
Pros: operating system experience, watch face quality
Cons: app ecosystem, third-party app support
LTE is useful for phone-free calls and independent operation, though evidence focuses on use-case value rather than network performance.
Pros: display quality, durability
Cons: cross-platform compatibility, antioxidant index
LTE evidence was mixed: standalone calling worked well, but Series 10 lacked the newer 5G coverage advantage discussed for Series 11.
Pros: reliability, comfort
Cons: calorie tracking usefulness, mapping and navigation
LTE connectivity evidence was opinionated around the forced LTE/cellular model, which one reviewer disliked because there was no cheaper Bluetooth-only version.
Pros: build quality, software smoothness
Cons: stress tracking, blood oxygen tracking
LTE connectivity was a repeated limitation because there is no cellular model, though one reviewer said Wi-Fi and Bluetooth were enough for them.
Pros: menu navigation, battery life
Cons: ECG functionality, voice assistant quality
The lack of LTE or eSIM was a repeated drawback, especially because some competing watches offer cellular versions.
Pros: software smoothness, charging speed
Cons: ECG functionality, safety features
LTE connectivity was a repeated weakness: reviewers specifically called out the lack of cellular/LTE as disappointing or missing.
Pros: workout tracking variety, onboard music storage
Cons: LTE connectivity, value for money
LTE connectivity was a repeated drawback because the standard Watch 2 lacks cellular support and pushes untethered users toward the Pro model.
Pros: charging speed, Bluetooth connectivity
Cons: ECG functionality, recovery insights
LTE connectivity is a drawback on the global model, with reviewers noting the lack of global LTE/eSIM support.
Pros: step counting accuracy, display quality
Cons: voice assistant quality, contactless payments
LTE connectivity was absent, leaving calls, messages, and notifications dependent on a nearby connected phone.
Pros: pairing reliability, materials quality
Cons: data privacy, health tracking accuracy
LTE is a clear limitation because one reviewer calls it the only glaring omission.
Pros: touchscreen responsiveness, software smoothness
Cons: ECG functionality, LTE connectivity
LTE/cellular support is absent, requiring a phone connection for connected features.
Pros: brightness, display quality
Cons: call handling, voice assistant quality